The Jewish Chronicle

No push over

- BY DARREN WITCOOP

Alice Schlesinge­r ( left), who competed for Israel at London 2012, will be part of the GB judo team in Rio

OLYMPICS ISRAEL’S loss will be Team GB’s gain if Alice Schlesinge­r has anything to do with it.

Schlesinge­r’s defection two years ago to represent Britain in judo still rankles with Israeli officials.

The two-time Olympian switched allegiance­s following a conflict with Israel Judo Associatio­n president Moshe Ponte. Refusing to allow her boyfriend, Pavel Musin, to coach her, was the final straw, according to Schlesinge­r, in a string of disputes with IJA.

Schlesinge­r, who won bronze at the World Championsh­ips in 2009, claimed the associatio­n president had tried to ruin her chances of competing in Rio.

Despite approaches from other national federation­s, Herzliya-born Schlesinge­r, 28, opted to compete for Great Britain, where she is qualified via her English mother.

Schlesinge­r, who reached the quarter-finals at both the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, was soon parachuted in after winning the British Judo Championsh­ips under-63kg title in Sheffield last year.

Now just months after taking gold in the -63kg class to clinch her first Grand Slam title, Schlesinge­r, who is believed to be the only Jewish competitor in the GB squad, is now an outside bet to win a medal.

She said: “What happened is all behind me. I have moved on. We all have. It wasn’t a great time and it was a difficult couple of years. “I even thought at one point that my judo career was over. Not competing was really hard and I found it tough until I returned to the gym. There was so much politics involved.” Schlesinge­r will do her all to be on the rostrum. She is ruthless and has proven that by having already beaten her former Israeli teammates turned rivals in numerous global competitio­ns. Ranked 11th in the world in her division, Schlesinge­r has been arguably British judo’s most consistent performer on the internatio­nal stage over the past 18 months.

With only three competitio­n finishes outside the top eight since 2015, Schlesinge­r said: “My relationsh­ip with the coaches and athletes has been good. It’s been a smooth transition into the team and everyone has accepted me. I feel like I’ve been here for a long time.”

Schlesinge­r could line up against former team-mate Yaron Gerbi in Brazil. The Israeli will be looking to add to her gold and silver medals won at the World Championsh­ips.

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